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Emily Smith
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“The banality of leftist intellectuals’ lists of self-knowing, politically canny subalterns stands revealed; representing them, the intellectuals represent themselves as transparent.”
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Ida Lindgren
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Delvina
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Mehrnaz
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[The banality of leftist intellectuals’ lists of self-knowing, politically canny subalterns stands revealed; representing them, the intellectuals represent themselves as transparent.]
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Mehrnaz
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[Deleuze and Guattari consider the relations between desire,
power, and subjectivity on the “empirical” or constituted level in a
slightly off-sync mode: against the family, and against colonialism.]
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Done reading Spivak's essay.
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Gaia
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